VERSION II NOW SHIPPING, OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA, PACKS AS MUCH GAIN AS 2 DIPOLES

SHIPPING FROM EU, NOW ALSO IN KIT FORM!!

Looking for a solution giving gain similar to 2 bay vertical dipoles with perfect omnidirectional coverage and have some space available at the top of a roof or a tower? Than this is the antenna for you. 2-dipoles mounted at the side of the tower will not give perfect omni-directional coverage; this antenna at the top of a tower will. Produced to exacting
standards using state of the art electrical and mechanical designs resulting
in superior performance and long service life. When measured against a standard 1/2 wave dipole the ExterminatorII® delivers
a massive 5.15 dBi gain across the entire FM Band. All RF connectors are teflon
components with specifications that exceed required ratings. Antenna arrives fully tuned and assembled the ExterminatorII can be installed on your
tower or mast in a matter of minutes.

Remember to write your desired frequency during check-out under comments, we will tune your antenna for you. You can always tune your
antenna alone with SWR meter and instructions. Note that although antenna is tuned at the factory it is sometimes necessary to make a small adjustment depending on for example nearby objects etc. Some parts may also move slightly during shipping so remember to re-tighten all screws. Antenna ships in fully assembled form, but the two sections are collapsed for easy transport. You will only have to release two screws and extend the two telescopic sections all the way to the two black marker circles, than fix the screws again.

What's new in version II:
- Singificantly improved connector assembly
- Several other small improvements

Advantages:
- Perfectly circular coverage when mounted on top of a tower/pole.
- Matches or outperforms 2 dipoles
- Easier to mount than 2 dipoles

Disadvantages:
- Not wideband, requires tuning (we do this for you)
- NOT SUITABLE for people who don't know how to operate SWR meter or perform simple antenna tuning (take wideband dipoles or multi-bay systems instead please)

How much ERP will my transmitter have with this antenna?1KW transmitter: Your ERP will be increased 3dB (2x), 1KW transmitter will give 2KW ERP*2KW transmitter: Your ERP will be increased 3dB (2x), 2KW transmitter will give 4KW ERP*(*) not taking coaxial cable losses into account
What is included in KIT version?The KIT version has all the difficult to make small parts, the only thing missing are the long metal poles in the middle (see photo). By not including these antenna becomes much cheaper to ship plus you have the pleasure of putting this antenna together by yourself which is a bonus for many people. The antenna in KIT form is already cheaper, but the real savings come from shipping as the KIT is much much cheaper to ship.
You will have to buy this locally to assemble the KIT:
- Option 1: two telescopic aluminum poles, the thick one must be 40mm diameter and both about 1650mm long (1500mm if you are operating at 100-108MHz)
- Option 2: you can also use three shorter telescopic aluminum poles, 1120mm (1000mm if you are operating at 100-108MHz) each, the thick one 40mm diameter, the other two must slide inside.
- You may need a saw to cut a slit in the aluminum poles so it can be fastened with a clamp. If you buy factory finished telescopic pole this may be included.
- You may also need clamps to fasten the telescopic sections, any hardware store has those. If you buy factory finished telescopic pole this may be included.
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You will need a 60W or stronger soldering iron to solder the connector to the gamma match
- Assembly should take about 1 hour

Tuning instructions:Although antenna comes pre-tuned it is recommended that you re-check the SWR before putting antenna into service, nearby objects can slightly de-tune the antenna!

1. If you received your antenna pretuned extend the two telescopic sections until the two black marker rings show.
If you are retuning to another frequency extend the antenna as shown below (loosen screws and extend the 2 telescopic parts).
If tuning for around 88MHz: Extend fully
If tuning for around 100MHz: Extend 50%
If tuning for around 108MHz: Extend about 25%

2. Mount the bottom part of the antenna to the intended metal pole and tighten with screws firmly

3. If you received antenna pretuned, do not loosen gamma rod.
If this is a new untuned antenna or if you are re-tuning loosen the gamma strap so that the gamma rod can move in and out
with a bit of effort. Now set the rod so that it is about 1/3 in the black gamma match tube.

4. Connect RigExpert SWR analyzer (AA-170 or better), power it up, press 4 for SWR measurement. (read the PS below if you do not own one).

5. Move center frequency to frequency of choice (use Freq - and Freq + buttons), set range to about 20MHz for a start,
you can reduce range later when you get close to the frequency of choice.

6. Press OK to start measurement. The curve minimum needs to be close to zero at the desired Frequency.

7. Change the length of the antenna until you get best SWR at desired frequency.

8. Change gamma rod position until you get best SWR at desired frequency.

9. Repeat 7 and 8 until you get minimal SWR reading possible.

10. Tighten all screws

11. Check SWR again. If needed, correct.

12. You're done!

PS: If you don't have antenna analyser feel free to use SWR meter as well, however do this at minimal power that still makes it possible to get a decent reading out of your SWR meter and at the same time does not endanger the output stage of your transmitter. Never read SWR off the LCD display of your transmitter, USE A REAL SWR meter or antenna analyser.

Important: Due to large size and irregular shape of these packages the website often gets shipping cost wrong. Also sometimes we have to use wooden case which adds about 100 euro to the cost of antenna. For exact shipping cost please contact our sales department, be sure to give them your exact address and they will quote you shipping.

Recommended accesories: Grounding kits can be purchased here, they ensure lightning protection. They should be installed at the antenna, at the tower base and at the point of entrance into transmitter building. Also use self-sealing tape on connectors, it fuses into rubber and protects moisture from entering your coaxial cable and antenna system.

Some background:
There are several similar designs out there, all based on the old SIRIO design. Most of those use very poor gamma match from the CB-radio version which blows very fast. Those also use cheap plastic connectors. Pretty much all of them use low-cost cast heads. Ours is the only version which comes with high-grade CNC machined head. Check the photos.
Some of the guys who sell these antennas also claim that they invented them even though the antennas are identical to the old SIRIO design. Ask these guys for patent number and see them strugle.